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Well? What Do You Think? A National Scottish Survey of Public Attitudes to Mental Health, Well Being and Mental Health Problems

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Curtice, L. and Petch, A. (2002) How does the community care? Public attitudes to community care in Scotland, Scottish Executive Social Research.

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